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+Panning is the process of distributing 1 or more signals + across a series of outputs so that the listener will have the + experience of them coming from a particular "space" within the + overall listening field. +

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+ It is used to create a sense of space and/or a sense of motion in an + audio mix. You can spread out different signals acros the space, and + make them move within the space over time. +

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Types of Panners

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+ The way a panner works depends a great deal on how many signals it + is going to process and how many outputs it will send them to. The + simplest case is distributing a single signal to 2 outputs, which is + the common case when using a "mono" track and a stereo speaker + setup. +

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+ But panning in Ardour could theoretically involve distributing any + number of signals to any number of ouputs. In reality, Ardour does + not have specific panners for each different situation. Currently, + it has dedicated panners for the following situations: +

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+ Even for each of these cases, there are many different ways to + implement panning. Ardour currently offers just one solution to each + of these situations, but in the future will offer more. +

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Panning is not Balance

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+ If you are used to the "balance" control found on most home music + playback devices, and on many DAWs and audio editors, you may have + gained a particular idea of how "panning" should work. You turn the + knob to the left, and the signal in the right speaker gradually + vanishes as you do. You turn it back to the right, and the signal in + the left speaker vanishes in the same way. +

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+ This is not panning. It does not alter the placement either the + left or right signal, but rather is just a different term for + "independent gain control". What is actually happening is that as + you move the balance control left of center, it reduces the volume + of the right channel towards zero, but leaves the left signal at + normal volume. When you move it back to right of center, it reduces + the volume of the left channel toward zero, and leaves the right + channel at normal volume. When the control is exactly in the middle, + both channels are at normal volume. +

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+ The panners in Ardour control the distribution of at least one + signal across at least 2 outputs. Ardour does not (currently) come + with a balance control. Many people would like to see one. +

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